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How Do You Find And Install Microsoft Office Document Imaging?

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How Do You Find And Install Microsoft Office Document Imaging?

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If you just acquired a scanner and have Microsoft Office, you can use Microsoft Office Document Imaging. This will provide basic scanning features. You can save your scanned documents as single page tif files, multipage tif files, or mdi files. But where can Microsoft Office Document Imaging be found and if you don’t have it, how can you install it? First check if Microsoft Office Document Imaging is in the default location. Click All Programs, then Microsoft Office then Microsoft Office Tools. If it’s there, you are done. If it’s not there, go to Windows Explorer. If you can not find Windows Explorer, right click on the Windows XP menu bar Start button and click explore. Click the Search button. Click all files and folders. Type MSPVIEW.EXE in the “All or part of the file name” text box. In the “Look in” drop down box. Click the down arrow. Click Browse. In the dialog box that pops up, click on the plus sign (+) next to “My Computer”. Click on the plus sign next to the C: drive. Scrol

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